Brooklyn, which stems from the Dutch name Breuckelen, officially became part of New York City in 1898. Once overshadowed by its sibling on the other side of the Brooklyn Bridge, Kings County is now regarded as a nexus of the ever-changing NYC art scene. More populous and ethnically diverse than Manhattan, Brooklyn continues to attract entrepreneurial spirits from all over the globe.

Brooklyn, which stems from the Dutch name Breuckelen, officially became part of New York City in 1898. Once overshadowed by its sibling on the other side of the Brooklyn Bridge, Kings County is now regarded as a nexus of the ever-changing NYC art scene. More populous and ethnically diverse than Manhattan, Brooklyn continues to attract entrepreneurial spirits from all over the globe.